Recovery is not about starting from scratch, but starting better
The COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated existing tensions and created new ones. We must tackle these challenges with urgency, or risk deepening their impact.
Business Administration, University of São Paulo. Further education at IESE, IMD and Stanford.
1997-2010, LafargeHolcim, senior executive positions in Switzerland and Brazil; Member of the Board of Directors in invested companies across Latin America.
2010, INYPSA Engineering, Spain, Corporate Director.
2013-2021, World Economic Forum, Member of the Executive Committee in Switzerland, responsible for private sector in Latin America, Europe and Eurasia, global corporate governance insight area and Climate Governance Initiative.
Since August 2021, Deputy Secretary-General at ISO.
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